OneDrive

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OneDrive is the one place for everything in your work and personal life. It gives you free online storage for all your personal files so you can get to them from your Windows device, your computer (PC or Mac), and any other devices you use. With OneDrive for Business, you also get storage for your work files so you can share and collaborate on them with other people at your work or school.
The OneDrive app for Windows lets you easily work with your personal and work files when you’re on the go:
• Browse all your files and files shared with you.
• Automatically upload photos and videos to your personal OneDrive account using camera upload.
• Share your files.
• Move, delete, and rename files, and create new folders.
• Search for files and folders.
• Share files to OneDrive from other apps.
• Open files from OneDrive in other apps.
Note:
For you to sign in to OneDrive for Business, your organization needs to have a qualifying SharePoint Online or Office 365 business subscription plan. You can't sign in with an account from an on-premises directory.

When you need me I'm where ever you are.

I wish this app had been available in 2006. I do fashion design and I had my designs on a hosted site and backed up on dvd at home. Now the hosted site if you didn't go on it for 90 days they closed your Account. Now little did I know that my wife would have me falsely arrested for 90 days so my Account was closed and I lost those designed and the ones at home backed up in dvd, my wife changed the house out so I lost those too. If only one drive had existed then I would have had all of my designs and could have accessed them from anywhere. So now one drive has become an extension of my body. Now I keep anything that can be saved in a file on OneDrive. I even keep a copy of my military discharge papers on OneDrive as well. So if it's important you and if it can be saved on OneDrive that's where I put it especially since I'm able to get tobvfc everything from anywhere.

Its Nice

Quite bothered by Sync on Windows 10

I am quite bothered by the only available option on Windows 10 for accessing OneDrive files. This option is called Sync. I don't want OneDrive to keep a FULL copy of all my OneDrive on my Hard drive. I only want it to keep a copy of what I am working on / looking at but give me full access to everything via the internet. I want the real copy to be out on the internet server. Why do I need to dedicate 250MB+ of hard disk space because I want to access my 250MB+ of cloud disk space? The Web interface is great but the integrated Windows 10 version is quite disappointing because of the Sync.